Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 01, 1954, Page 9, Image 9

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    BEAVERS DROP
TWIN BILL
*‘ield in th e 2nd to relieve Kelly
i
W eek-end resu ltss
w as
m eanw hile
re tirin g
the
B
eavers
8-6; M edford 9 -10.
S tu d s in o rd e r from th e 3rd th ru
D
rain
3-5;
G ra n ts P ass 6-1.
th e 7th. M edford how ever to u ch ­
ed htm for the tying tally in the C oquille ibye)
The B rookings B eav ers m ade T * on a w alk, a sacrifice and a
B c m e r B ats
th e tre k over the hill to M edford Texas league single w hich ju st
Ab. H Rbi. Pet.
I he T uberculosis and H ealth
th e past w eek-end in ten t on w in­ lud. d the lim ping C liff Girod ’ Selsor
11
5
.455 •V -oeiation announced th is week
ning tw o gam es. T he re su lt w as who had pulled a leg m uscle. Girod
26 10
.385 th a t X-Ray equipm ent will be in
ju s t th e rev erse w ith th e S tu d s - - <>th
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n s jn
8
3
4
.37, > B rookings T h u rsd ay . .Ju ly p ¡n
team s scored lone
lone ru
runs
in Johnson
tak in g th e S a tu rd a y night tilt 1 0 't h e 11th and then the S tuds n’- • ' kirn tt
22
t0 co m p lete t h e ‘ s u rv e v
7
5
.318
9
to 9 in 12 innings and th e S unday H
" in n in g but unearned run Reynoldson
20
6
.300 ta k e n recen tly .
oodm
11
T he equipm ent will be set up
4
3
T h e 19 * i
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,
I 1” th ° 12th ° n an infie,d e r r o r
.290
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15
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th .u i
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° " aS 3 r e a l l a sacrifice and Lloyd H a r t’s sin-
.267 •ri th e E le m e n ta ry School, and
h n lle r. I he B eavers got off to a j ' 1<‘ past 2nd base to out-luck .Inn A stin
13
3
3
.230 will be list'd from 10 a. m. to i
had s ta rt as the S tu d s nicked B a r r e tts valiant effort for a B. W est cron
5
P m .iw ith an h o u r out at noon)
0
P Wt ste re n
s ta r te r Jim K elly fo r a single victory.
5
1 0
.2» ■ ,o r ta k in g larg e X R avs of p e r­
• > .170 sons who have been notified bv
M cLean
i Un in the livst «iixi 5 vinpAunoH
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runs in .he 2nd. The
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S? ° ’' ' S,Op Bob
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t o u m j H ealth D e p a rtm e n t.
.113
clu b fought back With 4 tallies from I n , “ ' n " " i J ° hnson- bu,h R ussell
10
1
1 .100
H o m 4 to 7 |> ni. anyone who
in th e 3rd ,0 give th em I - e n e X h as
B urdell
11
1
0
.091
hope and tied up the gam e in th e R eavers and it is J e n ’''l 'n
Lowe
0
0
0
(XX)
5 th w ith a brace of co u n ters ceded ha ,1 e ch.h t .
' C'” " K elly
1 0
0
.(XX)
T h ings looked b right for the than
's . s ,r o " ’’'<'' T eam Av.
207 55 31
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R eavem in th e 7th as th ey w ent Rob A stin'« 'index finger ¡ 7 t h °
ahead w ith a single ru n on new CYmniiir»
n
lv C H ER R Y YAMOR
c a tc h e r Jim Jo h n so n 's 3rd hit ing s ta ff t o ” l ''< " c''<l
l,i<<'h-
W IN S S C H O L A R S H IP
an d 4th ru n b atted in.
'h o w e v e r the
< ™ m ,n ,m u m '
C herry Yamor, Del N o rte High
Jim "I'm a Pitcher" B arre tt! far more
“ healin« School Senior, and one of th e Lily
who had come in ftom the o u t-^ ^ d X
X
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t S
P a ra d e s five P rincesses, was a-
m ay be available for hurling w arded a $500.00 S cholarship by
chores in possibly another month th e M ark Reed F oundation this
The Beavers are forced to trav­ week. C h erry will use it to stu d y
el to Drain for games on July a t the U niversity of C alifornia.
LAST CHANCE FOR Brookiiigs-I Iarbor Pilot 9
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THURSDAY . JU L Y 1, 1954
X-RAY THURSDAY
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h as been notified th a t th e ir p re-
' ious X -R ay w as u n s a tis fa c to ry
In'causc ol m achine fa ilu re o r
m ovem ent, o r any o n e who failed
to h av e an X -R ay w hen th e
eq u ip m en t
w as
h ere
before,
should ap p ear, as this is the la s t
o p p o rtu n ity th e re will be for a t
1 L a s t a n o th e r year.
1 his tree serv ice is a v ery im ­
p o rta n t one. inasm uch as it is
possible to find T u b ercu lo sis an d
o th e r chest ailm en ts in th e e a r l­
iest sta g e s w hen tre a tm e n t is
e a sie r and m ore effective.
^Tall Grass
la n d Fire
SHORTY CIRCUIT
3rd and 4th in order to m ake up
the series rained out here. Then
back to Crescent City for July
5th for a holiday exhibition game
against the Merchants.
The next home series w ill be a
double header with Coquille on
July 18th.
S hort Scoress
Brookings
EVANS ELECTRIC
Box 1463 — B rookings
Pilone
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8
3444
004
020
100 010
R H E
8 14 5
Medford
240 000 010 011
R H E
9 11 3
Kelly, Barrett (2) and Johnson:
Landers and Morris, Wooten.
Brookings
R H E !
000 120 201
M edford
003 112 30x
T roncale, Kelly (7) and John
son; H a rt and W ooten.
SO. ORE. LEAGUE STANDINGS
W.
L.
Pet.
D rain
5
1
.833
Coquille
2
4
.666
M edford
3
3
.500
B rookings
2
4
.333
G ran ts P ass
2
6
.250
Modern Efficient Laundry Methods
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2-H O U R
S P E C IA L
S E R V IC E
Wet Washings—or—Extracting and Drying
L o u is 8:30 a. m. to 6:00 p. ni.
Tuesday and Thursday Open ’til S p. ni.
JOYS HAVE GUESTS
G uests at the Joy home in H ar­
bor last week w ere Mr. and Mrs.
Elhart of Portland who spent
Thursday afternoon and evening
there, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Engle, Richard Engle, and Mrs.
George Briscoe of Ashland who
visited there Friday.
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C lothes m ay be left a f te r 7:30 a. m
ACACIA LAUNDROMAT
PHONE
1 MOVE TO EUG ENE
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapin and
fam ily plan to leave Tuesday for
Eugene where they w ill make
their home .
2991
¿ w y on Receive A
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Let the neurotic Norwegian cut your grass
with a professional rotary cutter. Grass
cut in fine pieces.
s £
I’LL MAKE IT REAL PRETTY!
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W IFE pays
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